Subject: American LaFrance Fire Engine
13/09/2020 @ 09:30:11: TJP: American LaFrance Fire Engine
On the IMCDB main page, this was identified as an American LaFrance. Can anyone determine the exact model and the model year, please?

Thanks for taking a look!
14/09/2020 @ 13:42:36: rjluna2: American LaFrance Fire Engine
That is Crown Firecoach.
14/09/2020 @ 18:04:47: TJP: American LaFrance Fire Engine
rjluna2 -- I'm so sorry. I just realized I had attached the wrong screen capture of the Crown Firecoach.

I just fixed the problem and edited my original post, which now shows the correct screen grab of an American LaFrance. Which model is this?

Thanks, and sorry again. My bad!
15/09/2020 @ 13:47:00: rjluna2: American LaFrance Fire Engine
No worries, TJP :wink:
06/10/2020 @ 01:24:12: Rusty Shackleford: American LaFrance Fire Engine
That's a 1958-1974 American Lafrance 900 Series. Tried looking up that truck to find its exact year, ti no avail.
06/10/2020 @ 07:22:38: TJP: American LaFrance Fire Engine
Thanks a lot, Rusty Shackleford!
06/10/2020 @ 23:21:53: Rusty Shackleford: American LaFrance Fire Engine
Production made, this was never an LA piece, 275 never had an ALF.
07/10/2020 @ 07:26:04: TJP: American LaFrance Fire Engine
I agree with you, Rusty. I think this is one of the studio's picture cars, particularly since this entire scene was shot on the CBS lot, not on location.

Unless you know, you wouldn't believe the whole sequence was shot at CBS Radford near the tiny lawn area that became later known as Central Park on "CSI: NY" (appropriately dressed, of course).
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